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NPP, NDC to end campaign with mammoth rallies today

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The NPP will this afternoon round off its nationwide campaign tour with a mammoth rally at Mantse Agbona at Jamestown in Accra.

The Presidential Candidate Nana Akufo-Addo during his campaign tour reiterated the need for Ghanaians to retain him in power to move forward, the economic fortunes of the country.

According to the President, his policies such as the Free SHS policy, one district one factory, planting for food and Jobs among others resulted in massive growth of the country.

The final rally therefore is aimed at reaching out to the electorate to renew the party’s mandate on Monday.

Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo last night entreated the people of Teshie, La and its environs to honour him with another four-year term to enjoy development.

NDC FINAL 

The National Democratic Congress (NDC), Flagbearer John Mahama will also round up his tour of the country with a rally at Karikari Brobbey Park at Dansoman this evening.

Before then, he will tour the Ablekuma North, Anyaa Sowutuom, Amasaman Constituencies and also hold a meeting with Labour Unions at the GNAT hall in Accra.

John Mahama’s tour of the Greater Accra Region will be his final push to get votes of supporters and floating voters for Monday’s polls.

The party has over the past few months reached out to Ghanaians across the country with its policies of Free Primary Health Care, the Big Push, one million jobs for the youth and Free Tertiary education to get the support of Ghanaians.

The party has also asked its supporters to look at its track record during its administration and vote for it.

Meanwhile, Mr. Mahama last night toured some constituencies in the Greater Accra Region.

Places visited included Kaneshie, Fadama, Akweteyman, Lapaz and Nima-Mamobi.

His key message to the supporters is for them to give him another mandate, saying the NDC is a better manager of the economy than the NPP.

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